Last week on 23 November, Space Awareness organised a session as part of the ESA/GTTP Teacher Training Workshop at the European Space Research and Technology Centre in the Netherlands. The workshop included an introduction to Space Awareness, a workshop on celestial navigation and introducing space careers to students.
Jorge Rivero González and Michael de Korte presented the Space Awareness project to 27 secondary school teachers from various European countries. The aims and impact of the project were discussed, as well as the collection of free educational resources for space science education. The teachers were also shown where to find free tools for personal improvement as well as resources for space classroom activities.
During the Space Awareness session, the teachers enthusiastically participated in an activity that is part of the resource “Navigation in the Ancient Mediterranean and Beyond”, where they learned about navigating using the stars.
The workshop then continued with a presentation on how to introduce space sciences to students, which also presented the Space Awareness Career Booklet. The organisers started the final presentation by asking the teachers to draw “someone working in space”, which demonstrated the importance of considering stereotypes and role models in (science) education. The session ended with questions and feedback.
Find out more about collaboration between ESA and GTTP on this page http://www.esa.int/Education/Teachers_Corner/Galileo_Teacher_Training_Programme
Picture credit: Michael de Korte